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Chemistry, 16.12.2020 19:20, evelyngarcia99

What is a reasonable inference based on the observation that the chains melt but the X
structures remain solid?

1. The Xs are held together weakly
2. The Xs are held together strongly
3. The chains are held together
weakly
4. The chains are held together
strongly

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